An Internal Error Has Occurred Error 50331676

Try again Privacy Policy I've tried to install the cert on the machines per the instructions but the installation fails. Certainly worth doing. http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/archive/2008/09/30/how-do-i-distribute-the-sbs-2008-self-signed-ssl-certificate-to-my-users.aspx If there is no cert on the remote workers , you cannot connect. weblink

I'm thinking it's a permissions issue but I can't sort out why. If I were in your shoes and forum (here) is not cutting it, I'd do one of two things. No problem rdp to any workstation; only > rdp with the server via RWW.

We just updated to Exchange SP2 and had to reinstall RPC. I'm wondering if I need to reboot the server. Get 1:1 Help Now Advertise Here Enjoyed your answer? Will re-creating our SSL cert on the SBS server fix this?

It also threw an error about having DNS Forwarding. Solved An internal error has occurred (error 50331676) Posted on 2012-02-27 SBS Remote Access 1 Verified Solution 4 Comments 5,488 Views 1 Ratings Last Modified: 2012-03-12 Users (Network Admin can get Click OK to authorize the server when prompted. To fix the problem I removed the Terminal Services Gateway Role, rebooted then re-installed the role.

error 50331675 - I havent found any solution for this; i > only just seen error 50331676 which is a certificate issue. http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8908 I ran Fix my network again which picked up error 4 (a problem with the TS Gateway certificate?!?). All the workstations are added to the domain? First, I would like to know if this issue occurs to any users(including Domain > > Administrator or DC local Administrator) you used to RDP to the DC server?

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New 15 Sep 2009 #3 oscar_cisco10 Guest RE: VBScript: Remote Desktop Disconnected Hi Robbin, All the accounts in RWW were fine. The Intermediates need to be installed _in order_ and _first_ before the GoDaddy certificate gets installed on SBS 2008/2011. After each attempt, the server needed to be rebooted again :( Running netstat -ano showed that w3wp.exe was using port 1812 or 1813 (I forget which) So I stopped the IIS

Monday, November 21, 2011 9:01 PM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote Its the same inside or outside the network.

I made sure it Granted access, I filled the checkbox for "Ignore User Account Dial-in properties" and set Terminal Server Gateway as the network access server. After a couple of reboots I attempted to add them again. Olaf 0 Message Author Closing Comment by:ccbe2012-03-12 As suggested I ran these wizards: Set up your Internet address and Add a trusted certificate... Monday, November 21, 2011 8:39 PM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote http://blogs.technet.com/b/networking/archive/2010/01/14/remote-desktop-gateway-client-fails-authentication-with-your-user-account-is-not-authorized-to-access-the-rd-gateway.aspx "pjohnso2" wrote in message news:[email protected]m...